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Date | Mon, 30 Jun 2008 13:36:48 -0400 |
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Remain at your desk, Mr. Savitz.
It's pedestrian, with all the crunch of a roll of soggy toilet paper. Exactly what you'd expect. (I found the tune "Violet Hill" pretty good, however.)
The wife bought it recently, so yes, I have heard it.
Me'h.
Get the new Supergrass instead. In a word, fantastic.
"Rebel In You" is the best tune out of them in years.
There's a couple of live clips of this tune on YouTube.
>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: "Joseph Savitz" <jsavitz3@gmail.com>
>To: audities@smoe.org
>Sent: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 13:19:22
>
>I'm the kind of jerk that thinks that if a band is
>hugely popular, it's got
>to suck, well, hugely. (I don't remember feeling
>that way before the
>mid-Seventies.) Still, having said that, these
>postings have me on the verge
>of leaving my office right now to buy the new
>Coldplay, even though I
>haven't heard a single note. So, I ask you, what's
>the counter argument?
>
>On 6/30/08, Gene Good <javagene@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> After that ad on tv where they are doing the tile
>song[I think it is],
>> which ends with Chris singing "That was when I
>ruled the World" knocked me
>> out. For days I had that tune in my head. Still
>do. So based on that alone I
>> think I must get the album. Also caught their
>last song on the Today show
>> and I have to say they were great. Chris was
>acting like the star is
>> supposed to be working the entire crowd.
>> Thanks for the Sam Phillips tip. I was waiting to
>hear about that one.
>> I have to get back to you on mid year best of's.
>>
>> Gene
>>
>> > Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:25:15 -0700
>> > From: ccosmos_64@yahoo.com
>> > Subject: Coldplay
>> > To: audities@smoe.org
>> >
>> > I'll tell what I'll admit - the new Coldplay is
>a
>> > pretty damn good record from start to finish
>and I'm a
>> > few years beyond the thirtysomething
>classification,
>> > so I don't see how that would apply to me
>liking it. I
>> > know a few other people (also beyond that
>grouping)
>> > that're responding well enough to 'Viva La
>Vida' that
>> > have not been followers before.
>> >
>> > Do yourself a favor, get over the music
>segregationist
>> > mentality, enjoy the music out there for what
>it is
>> > and support it if you like it.
>> >
>> > And if your eyebrows need that kind of
>attention, wax
>> > 'em before you get curbfeelers that would make
>Leonid
>> > Brezhnev proud to know ya.
>> >
>> > Can't say anything about the Foxboro Hottubs
>record,
>> > but I'll agree with the Weezer comments. I made
>a
>> > Weezer mix of stuff from their catalog and
>that'll get
>> > more attention from me than the Red Album. I'm
>not
>> > buying another Weezer full-length out of the
>box.
>> >
>> > Not so with Sam Phillips and her new one,
>'Don't Say
>> > Anything'. Wasn't sure what to expect without
>T-Bone
>> > at the helm but the album carries forth her
>> > established songwriting style with smartly
>inventive
>> > production that would make Sam's ex-hubby
>proud. This
>> > album and the Coldplay will easily make my Top
>10 this
>> > year.
>> >
>> > Anybody want to chime in on early favorites at
>this
>> > (hard to believe already) midpoint of 2008?
>C'mon,
>> > let's talk about music!
>> >
>> > Bill
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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